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FIFA Thrown Into Global Firestorm as Board Debates Stripping Donald Trump of Peace Prize After Venezuela Military Order and Maduro Capture
FIFA Caught in Global Controversy as Board Discusses Withdrawing Donald Trump’s Peace Prize After Venezuela Crisis
World football’s governing body has been dragged into a fierce geopolitical storm after reports emerged that the FIFA board is discussing whether to withdraw Donald Trump’s FIFA Peace Prize, following explosive developments linked to Venezuela.

According to sources familiar with internal deliberations, the discussion was triggered after Trump announced that military action had been ordered in Venezuela and claimed that President Nicolás Maduro had been captured — statements that immediately ignited international outrage, diplomatic backlash, and urgent calls for de-escalation from the United Nations.
While FIFA has not confirmed that any formal decision has been made, the mere fact that the issue is reportedly being debated has sent shockwaves through the global sports community, raising uncomfortable questions about the intersection of football, politics, and global conflict.
Peace Prize Under Scrutiny
Trump received the FIFA Peace Prize in recognition of efforts the organization previously described as contributing to dialogue, diplomacy, and international cooperation through sport. However, critics now argue that allegations of military escalation and the detention of a sitting head of state stand in direct contradiction to the values the prize represents.
Human rights groups and political leaders from several regions have reportedly pressured FIFA to act, warning that failing to review the honor could severely damage the organization’s credibility.
“Peace awards cannot coexist with claims of military intervention,” said one international sports ethics analyst. “If FIFA does not at least examine the situation, it risks appearing complicit or indifferent.”
FIFA Board Divided
Insiders describe the FIFA board as deeply divided. Some members are said to favor a cautious approach, arguing that FIFA must avoid becoming an arbiter of global politics and should wait for verified facts before taking action. Others reportedly believe the organization has a moral responsibility to respond when the principles behind one of its most symbolic honors are called into question.
“This is unprecedented,” said a senior football official speaking on condition of anonymity. “FIFA has never faced a situation where a peace honoree is simultaneously linked to claims of armed conflict involving a sovereign nation.”
Global Fallout Reaches Football
The controversy highlights how deeply the Venezuela crisis has reverberated beyond traditional political arenas. What began as a dispute over leadership claims has escalated into a global standoff involving major powers, emergency UN appeals for restraint, and now — unexpectedly — the world of sport.
Fans, players, and football associations have taken to social media, with reactions ranging from outrage to disbelief. Some accuse FIFA of hypocrisy, while others warn that turning peace awards into political weapons could set a dangerous precedent.
No Decision — Yet
As of now, FIFA has not issued an official statement confirming a review or withdrawal of the prize. However, sources say the issue remains under active discussion, with legal, ethical, and reputational implications being weighed carefully behind closed doors.
What is clear is that FIFA now finds itself at the center of a global controversy it did not seek — but can no longer ignore.
As tensions remain high and facts surrounding Venezuela continue to be disputed, the fate of Trump’s FIFA Peace Prize has become a powerful symbol of a larger question: can global sports institutions remain neutral when world events collide head-on with the values they claim to uphold?
For FIFA, the coming days may prove to be a defining moment — not just for football, but for its role on the world stage.
